If you can’t find something to do in the Yucatan you’re not trying very hard. Few places in the world offer such a degree of recreational, educational or relaxational activities. From the pristine beaches of the Caribbean coast to the amazingly long ribbon of sand along the Gulf and the countless cenotes in between, water is never far away. Similarly, history, including the ancient Maya civilization, Spanish colonialism and even the extinction event that took down the dinosaurs is never far away. And, of course, there are the resorts, restaurants, entertainment venues and

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Maya Ruins

From Palenque in the south to Chichen Itza and Balam Ek in the north, the Yucatan area is the ancient home of one of the world’s great civilizations. Though much has yet to be uncovered, the cities and spiritual centers of the Maya that are open to the public will captivate and educate all of us.

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Beaches

What can you say about the beaches of the Yucatan? We are talking about some of the most beautiful strips of sand in the world. Here are some articles about individual beaches to help you decide where best to park your behind. “Toes in the water, ass in the sand…”

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Cenotes & caverns

Twenty years ago the water-filled sink holes that pock the Yucatan’s limestone terrain were still largely unexplored. Today many have been set up as remote swimming pools with underground tours. In fact, the Yucatan is now as well known for it’s Cenotes, caverns and underground rivers as it is for it beaches and ruins.

Road trips

From its growing number of ecological parks to its shrinking number of undeveloped beaches, the Yucatan, especially the Riviera Maya, has seen a massive influx of residents and visitors in recent years. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing left to explore. You still don’t have to get that far off 307 to find old colonial outposts and traditional Mayan villages.

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Parks

The number of parks and amusement areas along the Riviera Maya is truly astounding. From the ecological sanctuary that is Sian Ka’an south of Tulum to the too numerous to mention attractions in the Cancun area, the Caribbean Coast of Mexico is presents visitors of all ages and interests with 365 days of adventure.